btlking 10+ year member Registered User 2,789 0 Uranus Sep 14, 2007 #1 my car started on fire and my amp was in the trunk where to fire started when the cops put it out my amp was caked in the powder is there any way to get my amp to work again? Click to read more...
my car started on fire and my amp was in the trunk where to fire started when the cops put it out my amp was caked in the powder is there any way to get my amp to work again? Click to read more...
Racerx250 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,300 0 Houston,Tx Sep 14, 2007 #3 send it to a repair shop?
Trey803 5,000+ posts GAMECOCKS 5,949 1 SC Sep 14, 2007 #5 wipe it all down open it up carefully clean the inside then see if it powers up
Racerx250 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,300 0 Houston,Tx Sep 14, 2007 #8 sue whomever you can for starting the fire. Then use the won money to buy bigger and better.
OP btlking 10+ year member Registered User 2,789 0 Uranus Sep 14, 2007 Thread Starter #9 it aint worth it to send it in but im going to pull the back plate off and use a aire nozzle on the inside see if that works
it aint worth it to send it in but im going to pull the back plate off and use a aire nozzle on the inside see if that works
OP btlking 10+ year member Registered User 2,789 0 Uranus Sep 14, 2007 Thread Starter #10 sue whomever you can for starting the fire. Then use the won money to buy bigger and better. Click to expand... sue myself? it was no ones fault my gas tank started leaking and the heat from the amp started the fire
sue whomever you can for starting the fire. Then use the won money to buy bigger and better. Click to expand... sue myself? it was no ones fault my gas tank started leaking and the heat from the amp started the fire
twisztdauthorit 10+ year member -db- 3,471 1 Bakersfield, CA Sep 14, 2007 #11 i dont see why it wouldnt work.. clean it out and start it up??? i dont see whats the confusing part here???
i dont see why it wouldnt work.. clean it out and start it up??? i dont see whats the confusing part here???
OP btlking 10+ year member Registered User 2,789 0 Uranus Sep 14, 2007 Thread Starter #12 the firefighter said the shit might eat at the wires apparently
Racerx250 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,300 0 Houston,Tx Sep 14, 2007 #13 best of luck to you.
fwb_1234 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 2,055 0 Greenville, SC Sep 14, 2007 #14 Wait, the amp was close enough (and hot enough) to set gas on fire? Do you have heat damage, maybe? Edit: Pics
Wait, the amp was close enough (and hot enough) to set gas on fire? Do you have heat damage, maybe? Edit: Pics
Max_Power 10+ year member ^ From a Hairdryer ^ 2,189 1 Toledo, Ohio Sep 14, 2007 #15 there is a cleaner you can spray on electronic board, and it doesnt hurt them. just spray it on, and blow it off. I think they call it di-electric spray or something
there is a cleaner you can spray on electronic board, and it doesnt hurt them. just spray it on, and blow it off. I think they call it di-electric spray or something